Yes I did, didn't really get into building a house or some of the other stuff?

Me either. It appears the plot is your are trying to live and survive after the bomb so you make your dwelling which you have to protect with your life. It is kind of a marriage of building and FPS. Still the graphics look pretty good and I need a taxing game badly.

I dk about HL, but if this game s like FO3 I'l be happy.
Graphics are looking awesome! i'm seriously concerned about my aging X48, C2D rig! Hopefully it will be enough coupled with the 780.

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If you click that link you will notice it says 'GeForce GTX 970' but that is for 1920x1080. If you are running 2560x1440 then it becomes a 'GeForce GTX 980 Ti'.

Also, down at the bottom explains it all regarding the new 'FO4' improvements.

"Regardless of your system configuration, all NVIDIA GPU users will automatically receive Optimal Playable Settings for Fallout 4 through GeForce Experience, and those with sufficiently-speedy, compatible GPUs will have NVIDIA Volumetric Lighting effects enabled in-game. With a single-click, Fallout 4’s 20 settings will be auto-configured for your system, with a target of 60 frames per second, delivering a responsive, smooth experience.

With our Optimal Playable Settings, Game Ready drivers, and Volumetric Lighting effects, the definitive Fallout 4 experience will be on GeForce GTX PCs. If you do need or desire an upgrade to attain this experience, our recommended GeForce GTX 970 can be won in Radiation Check contest, along with an amazing, themed Fallout 4 PC, and copies of the game."

So like I was saying, you should load Game Experience and select the FO4 game to get optimal play and not just the driver.

If you click that link you will notice it says 'GeForce GTX 970' but that is for 1920x1080. If you are running 2560x1440 then it becomes a 'GeForce GTX 980 Ti'.

Also, down at the bottom explains it all regarding the new 'FO4' improvements.

"Regardless of your system configuration, all NVIDIA GPU users will automatically receive Optimal Playable Settings for Fallout 4 through GeForce Experience, and those with sufficiently-speedy, compatible GPUs will have NVIDIA Volumetric Lighting effects enabled in-game. With a single-click, Fallout 4ís 20 settings will be auto-configured for your system, with a target of 60 frames per second, delivering a responsive, smooth experience.

With our Optimal Playable Settings, Game Ready drivers, and Volumetric Lighting effects, the definitive Fallout 4 experience will be on GeForce GTX PCs. If you do need or desire an upgrade to attain this experience, our recommended GeForce GTX 970 can be won in Radiation Check contest, along with an amazing, themed Fallout 4 PC, and copies of the game."

So like I was saying, you should load Game Experience and select the FO4 game to get optimal play and not just the driver.

I've been using that for over a year now on all my games and works well...